Francesca Miranda Unveils Fall 2026 Couture Bridal Collection: ROSAS

COLLECTION INSPIRATION

Colombian designer Francesca Miranda returns to New York Bridal Fashion Week with the debut of her Fall 2026 Couture Collection: Rosas - a tribute to the timeless allure of roses and the intricate beauty they represent.

For this season, Miranda transformed a West Village townhouse into an immersive expression of her brand universe - a space filled with hundreds of roses flown in from Colombia’s premium grower, Wayuu, enveloping the rooms in scent and color. The floral installations, created by New York–based Colombian artist Carolina Malabet, echoed the collection’s essence: intricate, feminine, and alive.

Composed of eleven couture gowns, each handmade in Miranda’s Barranquilla atelier, Rosas explores texture as a language of emotion. Polka dot tulle, delicate laces, sculpted organza roses, and intricate hand-beading intertwine to capture both softness and structure - qualities that define the Francesca Miranda bride.

Photographed by Andrés Oyuela, another Colombian creative now based in New York, Rosas bridges heritage and modernity - a story of artistry rooted in Latin craftsmanship yet blossoming into a contemporary form.

“Roses have always symbolized love, strength, and beauty - qualities I see in every woman I design for,” says Francesca Miranda, Founder and Designer. “This collection celebrates the idea of blooming - of evolving with grace while honoring where we come from. Each gown carries that spirit.”

With Rosas, Miranda continues to expand her vision of couture as both art and heritage. Each gown is a study in transformation - from petal to form, from craftsmanship to emotion - celebrating the dialogue between Colombia’s artisanal tradition and the modern bride’s individuality.

Special Thanks To:
Hair and makeup; MakeUp Academy, and Aveda, with hair direction by Lilly Distelcamp.